July 13 2010 DURBANVILLE, CAPE TOWN. Stewart Robinson, the husband of the DA-parliamentarian, has lodged a complaint against a group of police officers he and witnesses said had tried to force him off the road, hit him in the face and shouted ‘you think you are so special because you are white…’ reports Michelle Jones, michelle.jones@inl.co.za on the front page of the Cape Times. The newspaper ‘s journalist Caryn Dolley also reported that there have been widespread attacks against Somali-owned shops in Western Cape townships -- within a day after the WC2010 ended – and exactly as had been threatened for the entire past month.

In Durbanville, after the attack against Stewart Robinson, he told Michelle Jones that an officer had remarked: "Because you're white, you think you're special." Robinson is the husband of Denise Robinson, a Democratic-Alliance parliamentarian and the shadow minister of Women, youth, children and people with Disabilities. He said he had been driving into Durbanville at the speed limit of 60km/h, along Race Course Road, on Monday. A police vehicle came up behind him and tried to overtake on a solid white line.

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu flew into the Western Cape on Monday to assess the xenophobic attacks as foreign shopkeepers were threatened and forced from their stores from Khayelitsha to Franschhoek, from Bloekombos to Paarl. Scores of mainly Somali trading-families from squatter camps around the Western Cape spent the night at police station enclosures – too scared to return to their homes. http://www.capetimes.co.za/?fSectionId=&fArticleId=vn20100713100423763C113193

In the Durbanville incident, the cops hit Stewart Robinson in the face and broke his glasses…

"There was no hard shoulder so I couldn't pull over,” said Robinson. “They drove up close behind me and tired to force me to stop." Robinson pulled into the Total Durbanville garage and stopped his car. "They pulled me out of my car. They had no words of explanation, they hit me in the face and broke my glasses," Robinson said at a clinic, waiting to be examined by a doctor.

Robinson said the officers appeared to be "cross" because he had not pulled over. Said Robinson: "There were half a dozen witnesses. When they realised what they did they drove away." Robinson had not been able to see their name tags or read the vehicle's registration number once his glasses had been broken. Immediately after the incident he had lodged a complaint of assault at the Durbanville police station. Cobus Mostert, owner of Total Durbanville, confirmed it: he said he had been inside the garage's office when he heard a commotion outside: "When I arrived outside the policemen were leaving, five or six of them in a Mercedes Kombi vehicle. I assisted the man. He was bleeding from his face. They ripped off his glasses and he couldn't see properly. I helped him to drive to the Durbanville police station." Mostert said he had asked the men not to leave the garage and an officer was rude to him before they left. "We did manage to write down the registration number of the vehicle. They were all dressed in police uniform." Mostert said a number of people had witnessed the incident and had been "afraid" to persuade the men to stop the assault.

"Everybody was afraid. They were very aggressive. They knew there were all these witnesses."

Mostert said a delivery vehicle had been parked in front of the CCTV camera so he had been unable to get footage of the incident. Durbanville resident Johan Smit also witnessed the assault and tried to intervene when the group pulled Robinson from his vehicle. "I stopped at the petrol station and he (Robinson) stopped behind me. Behind him stopped this police van. I saw them take the keys from the car and start hitting the man." An officer said: "You think you're special because you are white.” Smit said he told Mostert to phone the police and the officers jumped into their van and drove away.

Democratic Alliance shadow police minister Dianne Kohler-Barnard on Monday said she was "beyond furious". "The police wait until the end of the World Cup and then revert to type." Kohler-Barnard said she had reported the incident to police watchdog, the Independent Complaints Directorate. Durbanville police spokeswoman Bernice Laas-Bezuidenhout did not answer her cellphone yesterday. An officer at the police station confirmed a complaint had been lodged. Provincial police spokesman Frederick van Wyk confirmed the incident and said a police investigation was under way.

This article was originally published on page 1 of Cape Times on July 13, 2010

Pretoria News crime reporter GRAEME HOSKEN also writes on July 13 2010 that a Pretoria sound engineer - who hours before had helped South Africa bring the World Cup final to the world - was gunned down by police as he allegedly drove headlong into the city's early morning rush-hour traffic.

Nkosinathi Ntuli, 23, who was killed because he was allegedly cheeky to police officers and had apparently "dared" them to shoot him, was shot dead in Marabastad on Monday morning with his Fifa accreditation clearly dangling around his neck. The rising star, who colleagues described as one of the country's greatest sound engineers, was returning home on Monday after helping the world witness the closing of Africa's first World Cup at Soccer City when he was killed by police driving an unmarked state car. Ntuli, who moonlighted as a DJ, was killed on the corner of Boom and Cowie streets close to where four Pretoria railway policemen had cornered him. He was confronted by an organised group of Soshanguve and Atteridgeville policemen as they drove down Boom Street to their headquarters in Pretorius Street. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20100713043521917C800137

Blackwash group organiser Andile Mngxitama not only distributes pamphlets urging the killing of ‘settlers’ this week – he’s now also been found guilty of spreading false propaganda against the Afrikaners of Ventersdorp in City Press newspaper

July 13 2010 - The City Press newspaper – which has a very large readership among South Africa’s black community - has been found guilty of “distributing false information regarding Afrikaners”.

The press ombudsman ruled on July 12 2010 that City Press had 'breached the press code by publishing an opinion piece on 11 April 2010 headlined “Blacks in Bondage’’ by Andile Mngxitama, who not only is a founder/organiser of the black-racist group Blackwash, which is currently distributing pamphlets (below) throughout South African townships urging black South Africans not to engage in ‘xenophobic violence’ against fellow blacks – but rather to ‘vent their anger on settlers’. The man also is an influential policy advisor to the European Union-funded Foundation for Human Rights…

The Deputy Press Ombudsman ruled on July 12 2010 that the newspaper article (above page 1 and 2) had ‘falsely implied that Ventersdorp, North West province mayor Kabelo Mashi was murdered by Afrikaner right-wing extremists”. The piece, penned by Blackwash group organiser Andile Mngxitama, who also is a policy advisor to the European Union's Foundation for Human Rights, stated that Mr Mashi was killed because of his staunch opposition to the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner resistance movement). However the ombudsman noted that the article misled the readers by omitting the fact that that a black man, Johannes Monatle, was actually convicted of the mayor’s murder in 2000. Blacks in Bondage article link: http://www.citypress.co.za/Opinions/TopStories/Blacks-In-Bondage-20100411

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Mngxitama published this article after attending the trial of two young men who were arrested at the crime-scene shortly after the murder of AWB leader Eugene Terre'Blanche. His article claimed that the mayor – who had died more than 10 years earlier – had "stood up to the bullies of Ventersdorp". The article was challenged on the basis that Mngxitama got his facts wrong because a black man, Johannes Monatle, was convicted of the mayor's murder in 2000, and that it propagated racial hatred.

While deputy ombudsman Johan Retief dismissed the second charge of ‘propagating racial hatred’-- he did find that City Press “overshot its right to publish commentary by publishing a one-sided story that ignored known facts about the case.” The newspaper's defence, namely that ‘the case was a controversial one and that the story raised a legitimate debate and aired different views”, did not hold water, he said in a statement on Monday.

Commented the deputy press ombudsman: "By all means: Let the court case be controversial - but then also mention the (factual) outcome of the court case in the name of fairness, accuracy and balance. The Press Code (Art. 4.3) is clear: The press is entitled to comment, but it shall 'take fair account of all available facts which are material to the matter commented upon.' This unfortunately did not happen," Retief said. "The newspaper's defence is that the story around Mashi's murder is a ‘legitimate debate’ and that City Press ‘aired the different views fully’ is also not acceptable as only one view was aired 'fully'."

The Foundation for Human Rightsbills itself as ‘one of the primary indigenous grant-makers to the Human Rights sector in South Africa.” “Established in 1996 through a cooperation agreement between the European Union and the South African government, the Foundation receives funds primarily from the European Union as well as other donors such as DCI, Mott Foundation and Care International. The Foundation supports civil society organisations and public institutions to promote and facilitate increased awareness, respect, protection and fulfilment of the rights contained in the Constitution. The Foundation uses a rights-based approach in addressing poverty and inequality. This means that its grantees should adopt an approach which ensures that priority be given to the most vulnerable groups in society, especially the poor, through participation, accountability, non-discrimination and direct linkages to the rights as set out in the Constitution.” http://www.fhr.org.za/article.php?a_id=27

Beeld newspaper only published the story only on July 12 2010 – after the end of the WC2010…

July 13 2010 – In the third farm-attack in North West Province since May 22, landowner Mrs Johanna Magrietha Smit, 76, was murdered just after returning from church and the Spar shop onJuly 4 2010 at her smallholding at Witpoort, in the Wolmaransstad district. Nothing was robbed, reports Mark van Zyl, the murdered woman’s son-in-law, who lives in the USA with her daughter Rietha and two of her grandchildren.

While Censorbugbear-Reports already published the story on July 8 2010 – Beeld newspaper (picture) only recorded it officially on July 12 2010 – a full nine days after the murder took place; waiting for the completion of the World Cup 2010 before reporting the news. Its story headline was “granny strangled to death with scarf…’

Transvaal Agricultural Union spokesman Henk van der Graaf has also confirmed the murder through the local agricultural community in Wolmaransstad on July 8 2010. He also commented at that time that he was puzzled as to why the news wasn’t being published in the main-stream news media nor being ‘officially’ confirmed by the SA Police. He had personally provided the information to Radio Pretoria, which had broadcast his interview on July 7 2010 – but did not list the murder as one of their daily news items. Henk vd Graaf: koms@tlu.co.za. Censorbugbear-Reports.blogspot.com also published a copy of her death certificate. (below)

“The cause of death is strangulation’, wrote her son-in-law Mr van Zyl from the USA – before he left for South Africa to attend her funeral taking place this week. “My mother in law was the most amicable senior lady and widow, aged 76. She never killed an animal in her life and also was proud of the fact that she never touched a gun in her life. On Sunday 4 July 2010, after returning from church in Wolmaransstad, she was surprised by killers who took her inside the house, tied her to a chair and pulled plastic bags over her head. This is how a family friend found her little frail body. Nothing was stolen only one thing was taken...her life. “

Mrs Smit was murdered on the same day when a farm attack targetting handicapped Schweizer-Reneke farmer Toby Van den Heever, 80, was thwarted by two employees. Thus far three on-duty SAPS officers have been arrested for two thwarted farm-attacks in North West province, which were carried out on May 22 and July 4. (report below).

Three cops, one ex-cop arrested in two thwarted in NW:

On July 4 - on the same day when Mrs Van Zyl was murdered – the farm of 80-year-old Toby Van den Heever, located in the Schweizer-Reneke district of North West, also was attacked: in this attack an SAPS-officer from the Amalia police station was arrested shortly thereafter by police who responded to the emergency call; and two hero farmworkers, Abraham Sesing and Hendrik Eksteen (pictured below) -- who had moved into the homestead twop months earlier to help protect the frail, handicapped 80-year-old farmer -- had also shot at and injured another of the four armed male attackers while they were tearing down the homestead’s security door. A total of 3 SAPS officers and one ex-cop now are in custody for involvement in these two thwarted farm attacks in Schweizer-Reneke: on May 22 and July 4…

SA Police officer from Amalia police station was driving the getaway car…

The arrested Amalia-SAPS member, 36, was allegedly driving the get-away-car. He was remanded into police custody during a court appearance on July 5, said SAPS Captain Aafje Botma, the spokeswoman for the SAPS in North West. She said the arrested cop’s service pistol has been confiscated – and an internal enquiry will be lodged. Three other suspects are still missing.

Gloria Edwards of Beeld newspaper also reported that during the previous attack against the farm of Abraham Oosthuizen on May 22 2010, several police officers from Roodepoort and Randfontein were also arrested when the local farm-watch members descended on the farm in large numbers. The Van den Heever farm is located halfway between Schweizer-Reneke en Delareyville.

The female constable was arrested in a road-block while driving away from the crime scene – 333km from her duty station in Roodepoort/Florida. Two other suspects appeared with her, namely Mr Modisaotsile Advocate Koki, 37, and ex-police officer Mr Thembila Johannes Rens, 35 – the latter is believed to be a in a relationship with Mfisa. The fourth suspect was still being sought, reports SAPA. Police searching Mfisa’s bakkie discovered her police identification, a police-issue gun, apolice-issue torch, an orange emergency light and two-way hand radios in the vehicle.

The farmer’s granddaughter Mildred Veldman, 29, said Sesing and the Eksteen family had moved into the Van den Heever homestead ‘to protect him and to help him. My granddad lost a leg about six months ago and has to use a wheelchair,’ she said. “Abraham and Tokolosh are heroes. I can only imagine what could have happened if they hadn’t stopped the attackers.’

Police later also arrested a police officer after the police obtained information that a “specific white car” had been used to transport the farm-attack gang. The policeman was arrested very close to the farm in a white Toyota Avanza car shortly after the attack. NW police spokeswoman Captain Aafje Botma said this arrested man’s SAPS pistol was confiscated and he’s being investigated internally for his role in this attack. The three other suspects are still missing,’

Johannesburg – May 22 2010 - SAPS Constable Rebecca Mfisa of the SAPS Crime Prevention Unit in Florida/Roodepoort, Gauteng was arrested and appeared in court for the attemptedmurder of Schweizer-Reneke farmer Abraham Oosthuizen, 36, on Friday. May 22 2010. She was remanded to May 31 for a formal bail application with two other suspects in the North West magistrate’s court on Monday and is being investigated for an attempted murder charge, North West police Lt-Gen. Lesetja Ephraim Beetha told the news media.

The female constable was arrested in a road-block while driving away from the crime scene – which is 333km from her duty station in Florida. Two other suspects appeared with her, namely Mr Modisaotsile Advocate Koki, 37, and ex-police officer Mr Thembila Johannes Rens, 35 – the latter is believed to be a in a relationship with Mfisa. The fourth suspect is still being sought, reports SAPA.

Mr Oosthuizen was attacked and fired upon at his car-port next to his homestead at about 20h00 Friday. The attackers fled after Oosthuizen fired off a shot and then barricaded himself inside his homestead while alerting the local farm-watch volunteers -- some neighbours arrived on the scene within seven minutes while other farmers organised road-blocks around the farm and launched searches for the attackers. Mfisa was allegedly captured with incriminating materials in a white bakkie, chasing away from the crime-scene at high speed.

North West farms are lately targetted more than other regions by organised, armed black gangs. There is-- because there is a fierce battle for control of the land: mainly sparked by the large deposits of a variety of highly valuable minerals such as platinum.Members of the Mekgareng tribe – more specifically the Makuwe-clan, have submitted claims to the Land Claims Court to large portions of North West land. http://www.broederstroomlandclaim.co.za/Court-order-22-02-2010.PDF

In the last available SAPS crime statistics for this district from March 2008 to March 2009, a total twelve murders plus 21 culpible homicides were recorded that year, i.e. a total of 33 violence-related deaths.

July 11 2010 -- Frail 61-year-old smallholder Neels Jansen, who was recovering from recent surgery, was shot dead when tied up next to his wife at the Roodia, Roodepoort smallholdings on Monday-morning 4.30am. The Jansen couple’s family – three daughters, a son and two friends – were visiting them from Kimberley and were also staying at the smallholding when it was attacked, reports Beeld newspaper journalist Sonja van Buul.

Two armed attackers broke into their homestead by tearing off the burglar-bars at a window to get inside, tied the couple up and then shot the unarmed Afrikaner dead with one shot in the stomach. Police constable Edwin Ntsheo said the attackers had broke off the burglar-bars at a window to get into the house at around 4.30am. “Two black men carried out the attack but the crime victims said there were more: they could hear the attackers speaking on their cellphones to people outside who were not seen,’ the police spokesman said.

Mrs Jansen was tied up - as was her frail husband. While she was showing the attackers where they could find money and guns, she heard a shot go off and then saw her husband lying on their bed, bloodied. However she thought he was bleeding because his surgery wound had opened up – and still pleaded with the black attackers to let her help him: and they in turn assured her ‘that they had already called the ambulance,’ (speaking to her in English).

She only then realised that her unarmed husband had been shot dead in cold blood. The ‘men’ fled with three cellphones and some cash in a white Mazda-bakkie.

The couple’s family were visiting them at the time from Kimberley: her son snf two daughters, their two friends, and the couple’s daughter were all inside the homestead – however it’s not known at this stage whether these familty members were also attacked.

Mr Chris Botha of Netcare 911 said paramedics had rushed to the smallholding – but were only able to sign his death certificate upon arrival… . Mrs Jansen was badly traumatised and was treated by her general practitioner for shock, he said.

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Please note that my site with the PAST SEVEN YEARS' information on atrocities against white South Africas, was hacked away. It used to be on https://www.censorbugbear.org. I apologize that this information is no longer available online. Anyone needing information about specific cases please email me at a.j.stuijt@knid.nl

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The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '